Trump’s Arafat Problem

JNS.org – White House officials say that they’ve foiled a plan by the Palestinian Authority (PA) to have President Donald Trump walk near the tomb of Yasser Arafat on his upcoming trip to Israel. Supposedly, the PA wanted to photograph Trump with the tomb in the background.

I wouldn’t put it past the PA to concoct a scheme of this nature. Staging photographs, faking photographs, lying about photographs — it’s all old hat for the PA. But keeping Arafat’s tomb out of the picture will not resolve Trump’s Arafat problem, because last week, Trump embraced and praised Arafat’s loyal, longtime number two man: PA President Mahmoud Abbas.

Let’s not play “good terrorist/bad terrorist.” Let’s not pretend that Arafat was the bad guy, but that the rest of the Palestinian leadership is moderate and reasonable. If Arafat was a terrorist, so is Abbas. The late Yitzhak Rabin told me so.

Every one of the pro-terrorist policies that Arafat carried out following the Oslo Accords was supported and facilitated by his number two man: Abbas.

When Arafat exposed his true colors by trying to smuggle in 50 tons of weapons on the “Karine A” vessel in January 2002, where was Abbas? Asleep? When Arafat organized a mass “intifada” against Israel, where was Abbas? On vacation?

In fact, the reason that Arafat’s tomb is situated right smack in the middle of Abbas’ presidential compound in Ramallah is because Abbas worships his former leader and mentor.

And to this day, Abbas faithfully carries out Arafat’s policies.

Just like Arafat, Abbas shelters terrorists. He refuses, for example, to honor Israel’s 36 requests for the extradition of terrorist murderers, even though the Oslo agreement obligates the PA to hand them over.

Just like Arafat, Abbas allows terrorist groups such as Hamas, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and the Palestine Liberation Front (PLF) to operate freely within the territory he controls.

Just like Arafat, Abbas permits groups that are on the US list of terrorist organizations, such as the PFLP and the PLF, to remain part of the Palestine Liberation Organization, which Abbas chairs.

Just like Arafat, Abbas permits his own Fatah movement to engage in wild anti-Jewish incitement every day in its publications and social media.

And just like Arafat, Abbas calls mass-murderers “heroes” and “martyrs,” and names streets in their honor.

As his White House embrace demonstrated, President Trump has not yet come to grips with the reality that Abbas is no different from Arafat. And Trump’s policies are beginning to demonstrate that his embrace was not just symbolic. According to news reports, the Trump administration is increasing US aid to the Arafat-created PA, even as Trump reduces foreign aid around the world.

Trump has spoken vaguely about the need for the PA to stop inciting terrorism, a practice started under Arafat and continued under Abbas. But the Trump administration has not taken any concrete steps to force Abbas to do so.

Nor has the Trump administration demanded that the PA surrender any of the terrorists involved in the murders of 145 Americans since 1968. The administration did indict one Palestinian terrorist who resides in Jordan — but so far, US officials are meekly acquiescing to Jordan’s refusal to hand over the killer for prosecution.

So yes, Trump has an Arafat problem — and the solution is going to require a lot more than eluding a sneaky photo in Ramallah.

Stephen M. Flatow, a vice president of the Religious Zionists of America, is an attorney in New Jersey. He is the father of Alisa Flatow, who was murdered in an Iranian-sponsored Palestinian terrorist attack in 1995.

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Hamas’ decline is related to the deaths of its leaders, too. They are falling like flies.

President Trump should not increase aid to the Palestinian Authority. This is wrong. Our taxpayer funds should not be used to finance terrorists – neither the organization, nor their so called martyrs’ families, terrorists who have killed in Allah’s name, or for islamic jihad. Actually, why are terrorists receiving aid at all? There is need in the U.S. to take care of its own first.

Obama has sent aid on his last day in office.

garry pollack

Why shud “President Trump not yet come to grips with the reality that Abbas is no different from Arafat.” If Israel hasn’t!!!

robert Davis

abbas and arafat are of course the branches of the same tree but y.Rabin was no better since he accepted to play with them.